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of course schwarzenegger was elected governor of california in 2003. you may also remember former nfl quarterback heath schuller who is now making his rounds in the u.s. capital. he was the third overall pack in the 1994 draft by the washington redskins. he played just three short seasons before finally retiring in 1997 because of a foot injury. well, he is now congressman schuller, and he represents north carolina's 11th district. >>> still to come on net impact, one athlete recall as vivid memories of war as a youngster in war-torn bosnia. >> they kidnapped us and took to us where my dad was staying, which, and we just kind of hid there for a couple of months. >> now that same athlete is living his dreams out on the soccer field right here in the united states. >>> and the husband saving his wife's life, but they say the philadelphia phillies played a major role in her recovery. we'll tell you how that happened, and you'll hear her amazing story. you're watching net impact on >>> here is another tidbit for you. former president dwight eisenhower, ger
of course schwarzenegger was elected governor of california in 2003. you may also remember former nfl quarterback heath schuller who is now making his rounds in the u.s. capital. he was the third overall pack in the 1994 draft by the washington redskins. he played just three short seasons before finally retiring in 1997 because of a foot injury. well, he is now congressman schuller, and he represents north carolina's 11th district. >>> still to come on net impact, one athlete recall as...
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eastern. >>> the parents of a 15-year-old california girl who was allegedly gang-raped are urging people in their community to do something positive. yesterday their pastor read their statement during an event at the high school where the alleged attack happened. police say as many as ten people were involved in the rape which supposedly happened during a homecoming dance. the five people were arrested, but authorities say a sixth person won't be charged because there is insufficient evidence. >>> three statesmen who oversaw the fall of the berlin wall nearly 20 years ago were in germany's capital yesterday. former president george h.w. bush, the last soviet leader and former german chancellor were honored in berlin. bush said the wall's collapse had more to do with the determination of everyday people than the power of big governments. >> the historic events we are gathered to celebrate were set the in motion not in moscow or washington but rather in the hearts and minds of people who had too long been deprived their god-given of rights. and the wall could confine them from loved ones a
eastern. >>> the parents of a 15-year-old california girl who was allegedly gang-raped are urging people in their community to do something positive. yesterday their pastor read their statement during an event at the high school where the alleged attack happened. police say as many as ten people were involved in the rape which supposedly happened during a homecoming dance. the five people were arrested, but authorities say a sixth person won't be charged because there is insufficient...
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he grew up in southern california. originally signed at arizona state. >> marques: one of the tricky, left-handed guards, that have dominated college basketball and basketball. that's a tricky right there. nice body control on the last basket to get it inside. >> steve: lewis to donte smith, who hits the three-point. he is not a true point guard. >> marques: last year, just big. he was 25 pounds overweight. he shed the 25 pounds. and has really lly altered and changed his game for the better. >> steve: huskers have the lead, 10-9. >> marques: they try to keep you out of the key. get in the key 25 to 27 times a game, they're going to lose. they do a nice job with the weakside help. but they're giving up outside shots. pick your poison. >> steve: the defense suffocated lewis on that one. huskers rotate over and defend him. him. we've got [vibrates] g morning, sunshine. wakey, wakey. text me back. [chattering] [vibrates] hey. did you tell your parents about us? let's skip first period together. did you get all my texts? i
he grew up in southern california. originally signed at arizona state. >> marques: one of the tricky, left-handed guards, that have dominated college basketball and basketball. that's a tricky right there. nice body control on the last basket to get it inside. >> steve: lewis to donte smith, who hits the three-point. he is not a true point guard. >> marques: last year, just big. he was 25 pounds overweight. he shed the 25 pounds. and has really lly altered and changed his game...
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we are seeing it this year in spades in california where in california in the third year of a severe drought we operate as i mentioned it brings water through the delta down from northern california to southern california, the combination of the drought and environmental degradation of the largest estuary on the coast of the americas and adel tough has led to the crashing of native species, sam, native species and under the endangered species act we have to protect the species. we are turning down the pumps. the combination of the drought in effect of the species has limited water supplies through the system from an normal delivery of 5.7 million acres to this year 3.6 million acres of water. leading to a great political implications as unemployment in the valley has spiked and concerns have risen about whether our department is favoring fish over farmers. we are seeing some of the conflict between water supply and environment. believe me up close and personal that i think are spreading across the globe. likewise, even on systems like the missouri river we've had operational issues a
we are seeing it this year in spades in california where in california in the third year of a severe drought we operate as i mentioned it brings water through the delta down from northern california to southern california, the combination of the drought and environmental degradation of the largest estuary on the coast of the americas and adel tough has led to the crashing of native species, sam, native species and under the endangered species act we have to protect the species. we are turning...
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we're talking about california. just so you know, where you're seeing us right now, your tv is safe so don't be scared. this is only about tvs in the future. california is saying that they want the companies to build them to use a lot less energy than they do now. basically most flat screen tvs use a lot more energy than the older versions of the sets. california even said, look, people's bills have gone up and they might not even know that's why. their energy commission voted unanimously to become the first state ever to set energy efficiency standards for tvs. again, it means you don't have to give up your tv. it's the future tvs, but they are saying some of the tvs on the shelves right now, those wouldn't be able to be sold in two years. they are upset saying this will mean higher prices for you. the state says it will save a billion dollars a year in energy costs. >> california. >> in california, exactly. >>> pumpkin. >> you like pumpkins. >> the flavor of the season. watch out. apparently there was a lot of rai
we're talking about california. just so you know, where you're seeing us right now, your tv is safe so don't be scared. this is only about tvs in the future. california is saying that they want the companies to build them to use a lot less energy than they do now. basically most flat screen tvs use a lot more energy than the older versions of the sets. california even said, look, people's bills have gone up and they might not even know that's why. their energy commission voted unanimously to...
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arizona, california -- look on this map. they're the ones in red. you can see along the west coast, up near detroit, michigan up there, too, down in florida as well, new jersey making the list. and one of the problems with this is that when the states can't pay their budgets, they may also have to fire people so that could mean 900,000 jobs lost. this is a new study by the pew center and it's just more of a drain on the every day that you see out there, a lot of people's jobs, but when you're trying to feel -- this is about confidence but your state government is doing well, it can be hard to be confident. a lot of states looking to raise taxes and slash services. >>> let's talk about the housing market. we have another sign that it might be healing. this morning's statistic is about foreclosure rates. it went down in october. that's three months in a row that at least it went in the right direction. look, it's still at a very high rate but doing better. there's a lot of risk out there. reality track is the author of the study. they do a lot with fo
arizona, california -- look on this map. they're the ones in red. you can see along the west coast, up near detroit, michigan up there, too, down in florida as well, new jersey making the list. and one of the problems with this is that when the states can't pay their budgets, they may also have to fire people so that could mean 900,000 jobs lost. this is a new study by the pew center and it's just more of a drain on the every day that you see out there, a lot of people's jobs, but when you're...
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california energy commission and was given credit for much of the policies for the state of california. [applause] i bring you greetings from the west coast. as historians look across the last several decades of our national energy policy, they are likely to find common pads, no matter which party is in power. had exceeded responsibilities, squandered opportunities, willful avoidance of unpleasant realities. it recently, that has started to change. whether we recognize it or not, there is a race under way. most of the major economies of the world are striving to radically expand the size of their domestic renewable energy markets in order to gain competitive advantage in the great growth industry of the 21st century. the president made a solemn commitment. in sacramento, they would say that that is no gold bottomed early man gold -- no burly man -- and nogirly man goal. we should all be held so accountable. the president set a very clear context by which to evaluate the various standards being proposed to we are all a nation of scorekeepers. as a country, we do not have a track record
california energy commission and was given credit for much of the policies for the state of california. [applause] i bring you greetings from the west coast. as historians look across the last several decades of our national energy policy, they are likely to find common pads, no matter which party is in power. had exceeded responsibilities, squandered opportunities, willful avoidance of unpleasant realities. it recently, that has started to change. whether we recognize it or not, there is a...
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so we will take you to california in the 1990s. california had a problem back in. somethings never change. and what they wanted to do is they wanted to cut their electricity costs by introducing competition and choice to the electricity market in a tizzy is usually done through either monopoly, public the novice or public regulated. so the idea was to use competition and choice. competition and choice work very well in trucking, and airline deregulation. so they tried to do this in california. the success or failure would all depend on the night at the use in the legislation. what they came up with was very complicated. it had the best teacher of electricity production and it had caps on prices, and it was very, very complex you know who figured it out? right. some very smart engineer types from a company called enron. and enron began with the system and it was a heat wave of inversion took place that you don't need to know the details, but imran had schemes like death star and ricocheted. cute names, you know. for ripping off the public that they would ship low-co
so we will take you to california in the 1990s. california had a problem back in. somethings never change. and what they wanted to do is they wanted to cut their electricity costs by introducing competition and choice to the electricity market in a tizzy is usually done through either monopoly, public the novice or public regulated. so the idea was to use competition and choice. competition and choice work very well in trucking, and airline deregulation. so they tried to do this in california....
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the gentlelady from california, ms. lee. >> cuba is then the only nation in the world where americans are forbidden to-- traveling to afghanistan, or burma. americans are travel-- free to travel to and the island and our president just completed a very successful visit to a communist country, china. by any objective standard our current policy toward cuba just has not work. it is clear to me when i travel to cuba in the mid '70s as a congressional staffer and it is even clearer to me over three decades later earlier this year and led a congressional delegation to cuba. we believe there are new opportunities to rethink u.s. policy with their nearest caribbean neighbor. americans should not be denied the right to travel to cuba. americans have become isolated. we should be free to be part of the global community. it is their democratic right to travel to cuba. we don't want to deny our citizens they are free democratic rights based on what regime or what government is in place. >> the time of the gentlelady has expired. >
the gentlelady from california, ms. lee. >> cuba is then the only nation in the world where americans are forbidden to-- traveling to afghanistan, or burma. americans are travel-- free to travel to and the island and our president just completed a very successful visit to a communist country, china. by any objective standard our current policy toward cuba just has not work. it is clear to me when i travel to cuba in the mid '70s as a congressional staffer and it is even clearer to me over...
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it was enormous and the prestige and its importance of the governor was akin to the governors of california, illinois, new york and texas put together. and monroe was not only governor of america's most important state, he was a national hero in the revolutionary war. in other words he was a giant in his day and i don't understand why historians ignore him which is why i wrote this book to restore him to his rightful place in american history as the most important president in the early days of the nation. now some historians elevate john adams to historical prominence and most historians deify thomas jefferson and james madison and these were three great founding fathers and great political philosophers but there were disasters presidents. those three men left the nation worse than it had been when washington seated him the presidency and 20 years earlier. john adams went to war, declared a naval war on the french. he stripped americans of their first amendment rights to free speech and freedom of the press. thomas jefferson imposed a trade in bordeaux that bankrupted the nation. and james
it was enormous and the prestige and its importance of the governor was akin to the governors of california, illinois, new york and texas put together. and monroe was not only governor of america's most important state, he was a national hero in the revolutionary war. in other words he was a giant in his day and i don't understand why historians ignore him which is why i wrote this book to restore him to his rightful place in american history as the most important president in the early days of...
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working on the options exchange in chicago and james was at a custom cycle shop in california. >> i wasn't happy and my brother wasn't happy in his job. he called me and came up with the name, detroit brothers. i thought it was such a great name and such a great concept. >> the siblings moved back home in 2002 and started making custom parts in their parents' garage. their business moved into the fast lane after they got a call from the "discovery" channel, asking them to appear on biker buildoff. >> at that point, we decided we couldn't very well have them film out of our parents' garage. >> today, they make parts, services bikes and designs and builds custom motorcycles. currently, the guys are hosting a new tv show called "motor city motors". >> an amazing opportunity for us to get another level of exposure for our business. >> looks like a cool company. we would like to see your success story. go to cnn.com/robin, upload a video of your biz and you could be featured on morni"morning express." >>> your kids start screaming their head off on the plane, but it actually got one mom and her
working on the options exchange in chicago and james was at a custom cycle shop in california. >> i wasn't happy and my brother wasn't happy in his job. he called me and came up with the name, detroit brothers. i thought it was such a great name and such a great concept. >> the siblings moved back home in 2002 and started making custom parts in their parents' garage. their business moved into the fast lane after they got a call from the "discovery" channel, asking them to...
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. >>> even as hope dims of finding survivors, rescuers are searching waters off southern california for a third day today. overnight thursday, a coast guard plane collided with a marine helicopter. witnesses say that a mass tifive fireball fell into the water after the collision. those on the craft are now feared dead. all nine had access to heat-retaining dry suits and were in excellent physical shape. there were problems with halloween night last night as far as the world series goes. we're talking a lot of rain. what about today? how's it looking for the world series? hey, reynolds. >>> if you're a phillys fan, hopefully it will be better than the homeruns they gave up last night. one of the issues we had last night were scattered showers. we see the move in through the philadelphia area. we expect the frontal boundary to drive on through and we expect a little bit of drier air moving in for the series. for the series tonight we expect temperatures right into the 40s scattered clouds, wind from the north around 3 to 6 and the first pitch at 8:20. the frontal boundary to the eastern s
. >>> even as hope dims of finding survivors, rescuers are searching waters off southern california for a third day today. overnight thursday, a coast guard plane collided with a marine helicopter. witnesses say that a mass tifive fireball fell into the water after the collision. those on the craft are now feared dead. all nine had access to heat-retaining dry suits and were in excellent physical shape. there were problems with halloween night last night as far as the world series...
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they do not like this move, which was made by california. basically, it comes down to flat-screen tvs, some of them use a lot more energy than some of the old sets thaxt could be burning up your electric bill and you don't know it. a california energy commission voted unanimously, they say it is too much. they are setting energy standards for tvs. that's the first state in the nation to do so. now, it doesn't mean anybody would have to give up a tv that you already have. they're basically saying to the tv builders, look, you're not going to be able to sell them unless they do a better job of saving energy. some of the models in stores right now, they wouldn't be allowed to be sold in two years in california. the tv makers, let me tell you, they are hot and bothered, richard. they are very angry. they're saying it's going to cut down on innovation, lead to higher tv prices. the state says it will save a billion dollars a year in energy costs in california. and i saw them in some cases they said it will save billions. that may mean over time.
they do not like this move, which was made by california. basically, it comes down to flat-screen tvs, some of them use a lot more energy than some of the old sets thaxt could be burning up your electric bill and you don't know it. a california energy commission voted unanimously, they say it is too much. they are setting energy standards for tvs. that's the first state in the nation to do so. now, it doesn't mean anybody would have to give up a tv that you already have. they're basically...
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last year the church came under fire for its support to pass the california initiative banning gay marriage. a polygamist sex member accused of assaulting a 10-year-old girl. raymond jessop heard that sentence yesterday, the first sect member put on trial since authorities raided the yearning for zion ranch. the girl became his so-called spiritual wife when she was 15. 11 other sect members are waiting for trials. >>> well, you might want a break from the weather. it's getting very chilly in some of our viewers' back yards and very rainy. here is meteorologist bob van dillen. is this the remnants of what used to be ida? >> it is and it's slow moving, too. now it's getting mixed up with the cold front, getting absorbed in that moving to the northeast. some of the rainfall totals around georgia, because those are the ones coming in now, columbus, georgia, 4.6 inches of rain. atlanta 4.25 inches of rain. that's storm total. the rain continues to fall in north georgia and sliding into south carolina. very heavy at times near charlotte, north carolina. here is that radar picture coming out. you
last year the church came under fire for its support to pass the california initiative banning gay marriage. a polygamist sex member accused of assaulting a 10-year-old girl. raymond jessop heard that sentence yesterday, the first sect member put on trial since authorities raided the yearning for zion ranch. the girl became his so-called spiritual wife when she was 15. 11 other sect members are waiting for trials. >>> well, you might want a break from the weather. it's getting very...
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it's one thing voters in california are voting on today. utility tax will include text messages, pagers and voice over internet services. the city filed for bankruptcy last year. dozens of california cities are using similar measures creative measures to raise money. >>> commercials that offer up a free credit report is not so free after all. the federal trade commission created a spoof of the ads to warn of companies that offer a free credit report. you'll be lured into a monthly fee. the government requires all three major credit bureaus to give you a free report once a year. go to the address, annualcreditreport.com. checking your report more than every few months really isn't necessary. in fact, one expert calls it parano paranoia. >>> attacks on the president's policies are getting a harsh look. getting louder. radio talk show host rush limbaugh turned up the temperature of his rhetoric several degrees in a fax news interview last weekend accusing the president of deliberately trying to destroy trying to destroy the u.s. economy. >> i'
it's one thing voters in california are voting on today. utility tax will include text messages, pagers and voice over internet services. the city filed for bankruptcy last year. dozens of california cities are using similar measures creative measures to raise money. >>> commercials that offer up a free credit report is not so free after all. the federal trade commission created a spoof of the ads to warn of companies that offer a free credit report. you'll be lured into a monthly fee....
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he says he didn't. >> he said, california, step forward. who do you think is the most beautiful girl on the stage? i would have to say, alabama. >> but the donald is fighting back and you will not believe what he has to say about carrie prejean. it's a war of words like no others. >> reporter: with u >> with us, carlos diaz. so donald trump's on carrie prejean came the same day that she publicly acknowledged that, yes, she made a sex tape of herself. carrie's promoting a new book and said donald actually took time out to pick out the hottest women in the beauty pageant. tonight, the donald is fighting back. he gave a brand-new interview to "extra" and donald slams carrie's claims. listen to this. >> carrie should be ashamed of herself. i would never, ever go so far as to say, you go over here and you go over there. >> carlos, what donald said to you guys at "extra" making pretty big headlines today. just how mad is he? >> i was the one who talked to him and i expected him to be a lot madder. i've heard him a lot madder, a la rosie o'donnell
he says he didn't. >> he said, california, step forward. who do you think is the most beautiful girl on the stage? i would have to say, alabama. >> but the donald is fighting back and you will not believe what he has to say about carrie prejean. it's a war of words like no others. >> reporter: with u >> with us, carlos diaz. so donald trump's on carrie prejean came the same day that she publicly acknowledged that, yes, she made a sex tape of herself. carrie's promoting a...
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vallejo, california, will vote today. they are deciding to include utility tax to include pagers, voice over internet services. the city filed for bankruptcy last year and dozens of california cities use similar measures to try to raise some money there. >>> lawyers calling eight nice little stimulus package for hundreds of thousands of walmart employees, getting checks from the company and a massive legal settlement. jennifer westhoven has more on that. good news for them? >> it is for them. a lot of them felt like that they got cheated, the money that was theirs, they weren't allowed to take their breaks. this is something for the hundreds of thousands of walmart workers are going to get checks after a nevada judge approved a big settlement. walmart will pay between $65 and $85 million to settle allegations it didn't let workers take their breaks and manipulated timecards to cut their pay. lawyers forth wo the workers sas real money from $150 to $1,000 a person. it could take a few months. this suit covered 39 lawsuits
vallejo, california, will vote today. they are deciding to include utility tax to include pagers, voice over internet services. the city filed for bankruptcy last year and dozens of california cities use similar measures to try to raise some money there. >>> lawyers calling eight nice little stimulus package for hundreds of thousands of walmart employees, getting checks from the company and a massive legal settlement. jennifer westhoven has more on that. good news for them? >> it...
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al allan chernoff, cnn. >>> the parents of a 15-year-old california girl who was allegedly gang-raped are urging people in their community to do something positive. yesterday their pastor read their statement during an event at the high school where the alleged attack happened. the police say as many as ten people were involved in the rape, which supposedly happened during a homecoming dance. five people were arrested, but authorities say a sixth person won't be charged because there is insufficient evidence. >>> an iraqi immigrant accused of running down his daughter because she was too westernized has been extradited back to arizona. the u.s. marshals arrested him in the atlanta airport on thursday. he trieded to fly to the united kingdom but had been denied entrance and returned to the united states. he is accused of running over his daughter with his car because he didn't think she was living her life according to the traditional iraqi values. she remains in the hospital in serious remains in the hospital in serious condition. >>> the suspect in a deadly iraq bombing managed to ki
al allan chernoff, cnn. >>> the parents of a 15-year-old california girl who was allegedly gang-raped are urging people in their community to do something positive. yesterday their pastor read their statement during an event at the high school where the alleged attack happened. the police say as many as ten people were involved in the rape, which supposedly happened during a homecoming dance. five people were arrested, but authorities say a sixth person won't be charged because there...
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there may be four states historically like california and -- >> just california? [laughter] >> so national banks are going to be like the car manufacturers. california has higher auto emission standards. and what did the auto manufacturers do? they don't make different cars for california. they just all went up to the california level. you're not going to have this patchwork of state laws. >> john, what i would say to that -- think about it for a second though. that proves my point. number one, to those who say states won't really act, my answer is why do you need it? why not keep the federal standard? if there is no worry about people adding those things, why not prohibit? the second point i would make is one state, one significant state, and this is a real world kind of thing, if they go higher, it may well set the new floor that comes nationally. i thought the whole purpose of the cfpa was to have this robust federal debate in a mark for national services based on the expertise of the new federal agency drawing on the latest kinds of things and economic analysi
there may be four states historically like california and -- >> just california? [laughter] >> so national banks are going to be like the car manufacturers. california has higher auto emission standards. and what did the auto manufacturers do? they don't make different cars for california. they just all went up to the california level. you're not going to have this patchwork of state laws. >> john, what i would say to that -- think about it for a second though. that proves my...
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well, people in viejo, california, will vote on that today. they will decide on expanding a utility tax to include text messages, private phone messages, pagers. the city filed for bankruptcy last year. dozens of california sites use similar measures to raise money. >>> the world series took another dramatic turn, and it's heading back to the bronx now. here's rafer weigel with the latest. >> things are sunny again in philadelphia. these are yankees that are dancing around. but the phillies are the ones dancing now. look at the yankees. they were on the brink of winning it all. but perhaps a little premature in the celebration. chase utley, the guy with the best name in baseball, hit not one, but two home runs to put the hurt on new york and lead philly to the win. so he is now tied for the most home runs through the series. game six is in new york on wednesday. tied reggie jackson, another former yankee. >>> other baseball news, a milestone has been reached in professional sports when the chicago cubs, according to multiple media sources they
well, people in viejo, california, will vote on that today. they will decide on expanding a utility tax to include text messages, private phone messages, pagers. the city filed for bankruptcy last year. dozens of california sites use similar measures to raise money. >>> the world series took another dramatic turn, and it's heading back to the bronx now. here's rafer weigel with the latest. >> things are sunny again in philadelphia. these are yankees that are dancing around. but...
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and he says there are similar numbers coming from california. but the same report that says young whites using marijuana are doing so at higher rates but aren't being caught. the stigma and criminal record are really damages and he suggests ending pot prohibition and says, quote, massive number of arrests are at its core. minority grurngs he says, are being arrested much more than caucasian groups. you can join the comments by going to cnn.com today. >> reggie, always good to see you. thank you. >>> do you remember ian pearl? we told you about him a few weeks ago. he has muscular dystrophy. and his insurance company was about to deny his life-saving and expensive medical care. two new york state democratic senators announced a bill called en's law, requiring insurance companies to get permission from a state insurance department before canceling an entire class of insurance policies. pearl's family says that's what his insurance company tried to do in order to get out of paying his $1 million a year medical tab. >>> hurricane ida downgraded to a
and he says there are similar numbers coming from california. but the same report that says young whites using marijuana are doing so at higher rates but aren't being caught. the stigma and criminal record are really damages and he suggests ending pot prohibition and says, quote, massive number of arrests are at its core. minority grurngs he says, are being arrested much more than caucasian groups. you can join the comments by going to cnn.com today. >> reggie, always good to see you....
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>> no, that just started with being miss california. i'm sorry. but i'm saying this. like, this guy, let me just defend -- he's kind of a louse. he is a bit of a louse to come out and bring all of this out. it is entertaining for all of us, yes, and great for her book sales, as we talked about yesterday, but it's kind of a jerky thing for him to do. and really, why is he doing it? we kind of have to ask that. >> no, that's a good point. >> those saucy pictures of her from their tryst in san diego, they're incredibly funny with her reece's cup and stuff like that, you've got to see that, but, come on, why is he doing this? i want to know that. >> definitely a question we're asking. whitney casey, carlos diaz, thank you so much. and for the record, we did reach out to carrie prejean and have not heard back from her as of showtime. >> today i spoke with donald trump and he is really fired up over this. it is my "showbiz tonight" exclusive. the first reaction from the donald today about carrie's larry king tantrum. and you've got to hear what he's telling me about carrie'
>> no, that just started with being miss california. i'm sorry. but i'm saying this. like, this guy, let me just defend -- he's kind of a louse. he is a bit of a louse to come out and bring all of this out. it is entertaining for all of us, yes, and great for her book sales, as we talked about yesterday, but it's kind of a jerky thing for him to do. and really, why is he doing it? we kind of have to ask that. >> no, that's a good point. >> those saucy pictures of her from...
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in california. so it was in the middle of the ghetto. and it was good for me. i got to see a different lifestyle and i got to learn from that. i think it made me the person that i am today. >> was he like a stage father, you know, where he pushes the girls to perform? >> no. like i say in the book, my dad was -- he obviously had goals for us and dreams for us which allowed me to be the player and the person i am today. but my dad is such a wonderful easy-going guy. i always call him a pushover because i can pretty much get anything i want from him. >> really, he's a pussy cat? but i was reading that you felt that there was a certain sense of entitlement in tennis in those days. did you feel there was racism involved in the fact that most tennis was white people? >> well, the facts are definitely, especially when i first came out, there was predominantly white people that did play tennis. you know, i definitely -- it was different. before i said there was a handful of black people that did great, arthur ashe and others who definitely led the charge and opened di
in california. so it was in the middle of the ghetto. and it was good for me. i got to see a different lifestyle and i got to learn from that. i think it made me the person that i am today. >> was he like a stage father, you know, where he pushes the girls to perform? >> no. like i say in the book, my dad was -- he obviously had goals for us and dreams for us which allowed me to be the player and the person i am today. but my dad is such a wonderful easy-going guy. i always call him...
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it you see it's largely central in southern california. and much the northeast from washington up to new york and southern new england. these are areas where the labor market is weak, there's a lot of subprime lending, and where income growth has slowed like it has hat northeast. northeast house prices haven't fallen as much as elsewhere. they are still a bit overpriced in much of the northeast. i think the mayors with us today might be happy to know that one of the metropolitans areas have a color. that's probably because of you. [laughter] >> so again the turn around will be slow president the unemployment rate will raise, and probably somebody mid 2010 to third quarter. and that employment, payroll employment, which is the blue line. it probably won't return back to its previous peak until maybe sometime in mid to late 2012. and if you take that down to the regional level, you can see where this would have the greatest impact. the colors here indicate timing of when -- when we expect that total payroll employment will recover completely
it you see it's largely central in southern california. and much the northeast from washington up to new york and southern new england. these are areas where the labor market is weak, there's a lot of subprime lending, and where income growth has slowed like it has hat northeast. northeast house prices haven't fallen as much as elsewhere. they are still a bit overpriced in much of the northeast. i think the mayors with us today might be happy to know that one of the metropolitans areas have a...
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it was michigan, california, new jersey. when sam walton passed away, less than six months after he passed away you couldn't see nothing but made the china boxes. it's all china. they are selling nothing but china. they should be calling themselves wal-mart china. host: mr. fishman? >> well, it's interesting, sam walton, the last three or four years of his life concluded that american manufacturing was suffering, and he wanted to highlight made in the u.s.a. products. that was in sort of the late 19 0's right up to 1992 and a made in the u.s.a. section in most wal-mart stores. remember wal-mart was relatively small compared to now, 1/10 the number of stores. most people i talk to at wal-mart will tell you sort of rolling their eyes even 17 years later that it was done just to make sam happy. they weren't really buying more stuff from the u.s. they were just highlighting the things in the stores that they were already purchasing that were made in the u.s. even 199 2, the caller sounds like he's old enough to remember the thin
it was michigan, california, new jersey. when sam walton passed away, less than six months after he passed away you couldn't see nothing but made the china boxes. it's all china. they are selling nothing but china. they should be calling themselves wal-mart china. host: mr. fishman? >> well, it's interesting, sam walton, the last three or four years of his life concluded that american manufacturing was suffering, and he wanted to highlight made in the u.s.a. products. that was in sort of...
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the coast guard plane and marine helicopter collided off of southern california last thursday night and authorities have officially given up the search and rescue mission yesterday after 60 hours and still no sign of survivors. >> we looked at the time that was involved. we looked at the nature of the collision itself. we exhaustively searched the area where we would have found them if there was anybody who could have survived it. you look at the cold water exposure models as far as the time goes. when you put all of those pieces together, we no longer believe there's any chance somebody could still be alive. >> the coast guard will have a memorial for the victims this friday. >>> and the u.n. wants $39 billion here to fight the number one killer of children. did you know it's pneumonia. hopes to save more than 5 million kids by 2018. agencies want to vaccinate our children and work on economic development because pneumonia deaths are linked to malnutrition, poverty. but one critic says trillions have been had spent on promoting economic change with very little success. >>> a quick chec
the coast guard plane and marine helicopter collided off of southern california last thursday night and authorities have officially given up the search and rescue mission yesterday after 60 hours and still no sign of survivors. >> we looked at the time that was involved. we looked at the nature of the collision itself. we exhaustively searched the area where we would have found them if there was anybody who could have survived it. you look at the cold water exposure models as far as the...
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it would set a record for sonoma county, california. here's the thing. if you could put 20% down, get a 6% 30-year fixed rate mortgage for the balance, 39.2 million, your monthly payment would be only $235,000. >> monthly! >> that's a month. it's a pretty impressive property, 9700 square-foot home, guesthouse, equestrian stables. >> good to be joe. >> yeah. >>> it was a funeral fit for the king of pop, but wait until you hear how much michael jackson's family spent for that funeral. >>> plus, a liquor store manager gave one of his employees a bonus that didn't just make his day. it saved his life. >>> the nation is honoring its military members, past and pren present on veterans day, today. president obama will take part in a wreath laying ceremony. many other countries honor their veterans as well. for them, the holiday primarily marks the signing of a truce. >>> a white house staffer is quitting after being caught in a war of words. anita dunn is quitting, she accused fox news of being biased. >>> an amber alert has been issued for th
it would set a record for sonoma county, california. here's the thing. if you could put 20% down, get a 6% 30-year fixed rate mortgage for the balance, 39.2 million, your monthly payment would be only $235,000. >> monthly! >> that's a month. it's a pretty impressive property, 9700 square-foot home, guesthouse, equestrian stables. >> good to be joe. >> yeah. >>> it was a funeral fit for the king of pop, but wait until you hear how much michael jackson's family...
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for one california woman, it is a full-time job called "operation gratitude." here's her incredible story in this breakthrough women. >> carolyn is a one woman uso on a mission to bring smiles to the men and women serving our country. >> operation gratitude is a nonprofit organization that sends care packages to service members who are deployed overseas in come zones. >> she was inspired. >> had no one in his life and i thought to myself, i need to let him and every service member know that people at home care about them. >> so she started sending care packages to the troops out of her home. >> within a few weeks, my house was literally covered from floor to ceiling with items that people donated. >> she recruited volunteers and holds package drives in l.a. and draws celebrities. >> heart's in the right place, you find a whole lot of people would love to help. >> six years, she's shipped close to 500,000 packages. >> absolutely unbelievable what one woman can do. it's infectious. >> she traveled to iraq to hand deliver the 300,000th one. >> it was time for me t
for one california woman, it is a full-time job called "operation gratitude." here's her incredible story in this breakthrough women. >> carolyn is a one woman uso on a mission to bring smiles to the men and women serving our country. >> operation gratitude is a nonprofit organization that sends care packages to service members who are deployed overseas in come zones. >> she was inspired. >> had no one in his life and i thought to myself, i need to let him and...
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. >>> there was a little bit of drama with former miss california usa prejean when she was on "larry king live." >> larry, it's completely confidential, and you are being inappropriate. >> okay, "larry king live" continues. detroit, hello. >> translator: i am calling from detroit, and i am sure you and carrie has great advice if they wanted to get married. >> did she hear the question? >> awkward. prejean continues with the show after the commercial break. larry apologized and said she was told there would be no calls. she made several tapes is what one guy says. >> i want to attribute that. okay, yeah, tmz. okay. awkward. >> can you hear me now? i just love that. and she is being nice to the camera guy, i am just going to leave, okay? good tv. always has good tv, that larry king. we are talking about the low pressure storm. for the last couple days now, it's old ida but reform lating stronger now. you couple that low pressure with the high pressure building in new england, and you also have a lot of rain. look at the greens and yellios. that's an indication of the heaviest rainfall.
. >>> there was a little bit of drama with former miss california usa prejean when she was on "larry king live." >> larry, it's completely confidential, and you are being inappropriate. >> okay, "larry king live" continues. detroit, hello. >> translator: i am calling from detroit, and i am sure you and carrie has great advice if they wanted to get married. >> did she hear the question? >> awkward. prejean continues with the show after...
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of course schwarzenegger was elected governor of california in 2003. you may also remember former nfl quarterback heath schuller who is now making his rounds in the u.s. capital. he was the third overall pack in the 1994 draft by the washington redskins. he played just three short seasons before finally retiring in 1997 because of a foot injury. well, he is now congressman schuller, and he represents north carolina's 11th district. >>> still to come on net impact, one athlete recall as vivid memories of war as a youngster in war-torn bosnia. >> they kidnapped us and took to us where my dad was staying, which, and we just kind of hid there for a couple of months. >> now that same athlete is living his dreams out on the soccer field right here in the united states. >>> and the husband saving his wife's life, but they say the philadelphia phillies played a major role in her recovery. we'll tell you how that happened, and you'll hear her amazing story. you're watching net impact on >>> here is another tidbit for you. former president dwight eisenhower, ger
of course schwarzenegger was elected governor of california in 2003. you may also remember former nfl quarterback heath schuller who is now making his rounds in the u.s. capital. he was the third overall pack in the 1994 draft by the washington redskins. he played just three short seasons before finally retiring in 1997 because of a foot injury. well, he is now congressman schuller, and he represents north carolina's 11th district. >>> still to come on net impact, one athlete recall as...
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of course schwarzenegger was elected governor of california in 2003. you may also remember former nfl quarterback heath schuller who is now making his rounds in the u.s. capital. he was the third overall pack in the 1994 draft by the washington redskins. he played just three short seasons before finally retiring in 1997 because of a foot injury. well, he is now congressman schuller, and he represents north carolina's 11th district. >>> still to come on net impact, one athlete recall as vivid memories of war as a youngster in war-torn bosnia. >> they kidnapped us and took to us where my dad was staying, which, and we just kind of hid there for a couple of months. >> now that same athlete is living his dreams out on the soccer field right here in the united states. >>> and the husband saving his wife's life, but they say the philadelphia phillies played a major role in her recovery. we'll tell you how that happened, and you'll hear her amazing story. you're watching net impact on >>> here is another tidbit for you. former president dwight eisenhower, ger
of course schwarzenegger was elected governor of california in 2003. you may also remember former nfl quarterback heath schuller who is now making his rounds in the u.s. capital. he was the third overall pack in the 1994 draft by the washington redskins. he played just three short seasons before finally retiring in 1997 because of a foot injury. well, he is now congressman schuller, and he represents north carolina's 11th district. >>> still to come on net impact, one athlete recall as...
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host: next we go to california. caller: what can we do to prevent lobbyists -- from allowing the fda lobbyists, and congress is actually stopping the fda from doing their job. they do not allow them to inspect a lot of the food that is coming in unless there is a problem. second, does your group support prevention of food borne illnesses? i am not sure where you are coming from. it sounds like you would support cloning of the food and chemicals and things that are in the food to prevent these food borne illnesses. guest: actually, cloning of the food is not part of this legislation that we are working on. our coalition includes groups like consumers union, which pulses consumer reports, and the american public health association, and a variety of major consumer groups. we have made a strong case, we think about the law is so outdated -- we have this 70- year-old law -- and we need to address these pathogens. that is a top priority to be sure that we do not have this bacteria in the imported foods or domestically pro
host: next we go to california. caller: what can we do to prevent lobbyists -- from allowing the fda lobbyists, and congress is actually stopping the fda from doing their job. they do not allow them to inspect a lot of the food that is coming in unless there is a problem. second, does your group support prevention of food borne illnesses? i am not sure where you are coming from. it sounds like you would support cloning of the food and chemicals and things that are in the food to prevent these...
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in california. so it was in the middle of the ghetto. and it was good for me. i got to see a different lifestyle and i got to learn from that. i think it made me the person that i am today. >> was he like a stage father, you know, where he pushes the girls to perform? >> no. like i say in the book, my dad was -- he obviously had goals for us and dreams for us which allowed me to be the player and the person i am today. but my dad is such a wonderful easy-going guy. i always call him a pushover because i can pretty much get anything i want from him. >> really, he's a pussy cat? but i was reading that you felt that there was a certain sense of entitlement in tennis in those days. did you feel there was racism involved in the fact that most tennis was white people? >> well, the facts are definitely, especially when i first came out, there was predominantly white people that did play tennis. you know, i definitely -- it was different. before i said there was a handful of black people that did great, arthur ashe and others who definitely led the charge and opened di
in california. so it was in the middle of the ghetto. and it was good for me. i got to see a different lifestyle and i got to learn from that. i think it made me the person that i am today. >> was he like a stage father, you know, where he pushes the girls to perform? >> no. like i say in the book, my dad was -- he obviously had goals for us and dreams for us which allowed me to be the player and the person i am today. but my dad is such a wonderful easy-going guy. i always call him...
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i am sure many of the noted the change in california's law prohibiting the linking up teacher student data for evaluation purposes. they reverse that and many other states are taking these programs very seriously. indeed there are reports, as many as 30 states plan to apply for "race to the top" funds for the governors are competing working groups in several states including illinois and massachusetts to take action to position their states to be awarded these grants. these funds are beginning to reshape state policy before they even lead the department of education. maybe i should not trumpet that too loudly or congress might decide not to send the money but seriously we encourage more bold efforts by the states and districts because the magnitude of this federal funding opportunities on likely to rise again anytime soon and in many cases the politics of making changes of the status quo will be tough but the carrot of these funding streams will be a powerful lever and it is essential to bring all the stakeholders to the table when designing and advocating for transformative the educa
i am sure many of the noted the change in california's law prohibiting the linking up teacher student data for evaluation purposes. they reverse that and many other states are taking these programs very seriously. indeed there are reports, as many as 30 states plan to apply for "race to the top" funds for the governors are competing working groups in several states including illinois and massachusetts to take action to position their states to be awarded these grants. these funds are...
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their coast guard plane and a marine helicopter collided off southern california on thursday night. authorities gave up the search and rescue mission yesterday after 60 hours with no sign of survivors. >> we looked at the time that was involved, we looked at the nature of the collision itself. we exhaustedly searched the area where we would have found them if there was anybody who could have survived it. you look at the cold water exposure models as far as the time goes. when you put all those pieces together, we no longer believe there's any chance that somebody could still be alive. >> sad to hear. the coast guard will have a memorial on friday. >>> police are trying to identify six women, all found dead at a home in cleveland. the coroner says it appears they were strangled and their body may have been there for weeks, if not months or years. 50-year-old anthony sowell has lived at the home. after serving 15 years for rape. police spotted him walking in his neighborhood saturday and arrested him. >> sigh of relief. the street is now safe again. >> i'm glad he's off the street. >>
their coast guard plane and a marine helicopter collided off southern california on thursday night. authorities gave up the search and rescue mission yesterday after 60 hours with no sign of survivors. >> we looked at the time that was involved, we looked at the nature of the collision itself. we exhaustedly searched the area where we would have found them if there was anybody who could have survived it. you look at the cold water exposure models as far as the time goes. when you put all...
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had an interesting conversation about what was going on, and as he left, he said that he was going to california to visit reagan, as the father of perestroika, we asked him why he would say that. we thought it was mikhail gorbachev. he said it was because of stealth, the bomber. he said that reagan should the soviet military that they could not compete the way they were going and that something had to change, and small changes led to bigger changes. i'm not saying it is accurate just because this impressive young man said. i think we'll have a debate probably into the end of time as to what led to perestroika, how much of it was gorbachev personally. he certainly played a huge role in history, but some would say he, too, was serving a wave rather than steering the boat. the second anecdote with concern the more generally acknowledged father of perestroika, mikhail gorbachev. i have the opportunity to see him again in berlin earlier this month when he was there to receive this very distinguished prize. which, by the way, was also awarded to a german, who in spite of his friend's name, was the las
had an interesting conversation about what was going on, and as he left, he said that he was going to california to visit reagan, as the father of perestroika, we asked him why he would say that. we thought it was mikhail gorbachev. he said it was because of stealth, the bomber. he said that reagan should the soviet military that they could not compete the way they were going and that something had to change, and small changes led to bigger changes. i'm not saying it is accurate just because...
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"california gets a draft rules for cap-and-trade to effort is most ambitious in u.s. on emissions. it would be the most ambitious u.s. effort to use the market on global warming. it would cut greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. measures will range from clean vehicle and building rules to the cap-and-trade system that lets factories and power companies trade credits to in the gases that heat up the earth." ken salazar, interior secretary, "blasts oil industry as the arm of the gop. he accused some industry trade groups of acting like an arm of the republican party in criticizing the obama administration's record on energy production. specifically, can sell its art said that some trade groups were acting like a political -- ken salazar said that some troops were acting like an arm of the political party." next phone call is from springfield, illinois, craig on the independent line. caller: happy thanksgiving. host: thank you, sir. caller: "frontline" was on last night -- the gentleman was talking about the importance of pbs and c-span -- the talk about the industry with
"california gets a draft rules for cap-and-trade to effort is most ambitious in u.s. on emissions. it would be the most ambitious u.s. effort to use the market on global warming. it would cut greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. measures will range from clean vehicle and building rules to the cap-and-trade system that lets factories and power companies trade credits to in the gases that heat up the earth." ken salazar, interior secretary, "blasts oil industry as the...
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. >> the reality is that if you have to walk on a dirt road in summer in california you're not going to want to. and at least with the sidewalks, you know, it's a more comforting environment. >> reporter: two different towns, two different solutions. but both projects are showing results. what started as school projects for erin and gerard, may now become career. >> i want to go to college and be an engineer. >> definitely want to continue to do things like this in the future. >> reporter: meantime, both students hope their work can serve as a model to other communities and prove to kids their age they can make a difference. >> it's been a long process. it's been two years now. but just seeing the changes actually starting to take place is great. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. ♪ o christmas tree your branches green ♪ >>> the capitol hill christmas tree has begun its long jurn toy washington. it's an 85-foot tall blue spruce harvested from the mountains of northeastern arizona here. 7,000-pound tree is now on a state-wide tour of arizona and will arrive in washingt
. >> the reality is that if you have to walk on a dirt road in summer in california you're not going to want to. and at least with the sidewalks, you know, it's a more comforting environment. >> reporter: two different towns, two different solutions. but both projects are showing results. what started as school projects for erin and gerard, may now become career. >> i want to go to college and be an engineer. >> definitely want to continue to do things like this in the...
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david thank you 13 talk of california. it is the people's republic of california. [laughter] because the philosophy and political theory of water in this country is all seeing state must deliver water has a free good tall times to all people. its sharp contrast to a nasty capitalist model which would require people in a deficient system to pay for water. >> ok. [applause] presentation, would want to be the mayor of an american city. [laughter] this is a kind of a little bit of group therapy. we thought instead of having one of them there would be comfortably ahead for together and we do have an extraordinarily broad set of cities and regions represented. actually one from each timezone. i'm going to introduce each of the mayors and then we will have a conversation about 10:45 we will open it up to questions and we will have time for a half an hour of questions. on my immediate left is michael nutter it was the mayor since 2007. he is a graduate of the wharton school of business. you are going to see a trend here. he previously worked in investment banking and broke
david thank you 13 talk of california. it is the people's republic of california. [laughter] because the philosophy and political theory of water in this country is all seeing state must deliver water has a free good tall times to all people. its sharp contrast to a nasty capitalist model which would require people in a deficient system to pay for water. >> ok. [applause] presentation, would want to be the mayor of an american city. [laughter] this is a kind of a little bit of group...